A Meta Analysis on The Heavy Metal Content of Two Shrimp Species, Penaeus Semisulcatus (De Hann, 1844) and Metapenaeus Monoceros (Fabricius, 1798) From İskenderun Bay
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Can MF, Mazlum Y, Yılmaz AB, Öksüz A 2021. A Meta Analysis on The Heavy Metal Content of Two Shrimp Species, Penaeus Semisulcatus (De Hann, 1844) And Metapenaeus Monoceros (Fabricius, 1798) From İskenderun Bay. KSU J. Agric Nat 24 (4): 834-849. https://doi.org/10.18016/ksutarimdoga.vi.811212Özet
Different studies even on same shrimp species and same heavy
metals from same locations may be inconsistent with each other.
Because of their importance on a food safety risk, a meta-analysis is
required to evaluate the true risk level to human consumption for
these aquatic organisms. In this study, commercially important two
shrimp species, Penaeus semisulcatus (de Hann, 1844) and
Metapenaeus monoceros (Fabricius, 1798), from İskenderun Bay
were subjected to a meta-analysis for some heavy metal contents
(Cadmium-Cd, Zinc-Zn, Lead-Pb, and Copper-Cu). Meta-analysis
results (mean±Sd) were evaluated according to the reference values
that are maximum permissible limit (dry-wet, mg kg-1) for shrimp as
follow; Cd (1 mg kg-1), Zn (50 mg kg-1), Pb (2 mg kg-1) and Cu (20 mg
kg-1). For Cd, M. monoceros (0.93±0.02 mg kg-1) was not exceeded the
reference limit (P>0.05), while, P. semisulcatus (3.93±0.12 mg kg-1)
was exceeded (P<0.05). For Zn, M. monoceros (58.69±7.25 mg kg-1)
was exceeded the reference limit (P<0.05), but P. semisulcatus
(50.28±8.00 mg kg-1) was not exceeded (P>0.05). For Pb, both M.
monoceros (10.14±4.09 mg kg-1) and P. semisulcatus (6.30±2.02 mg
kg-1) were exceeded the reference limit (P<0.05). For Cu, M.
monoceros (23.25±4.34 mg kg-1) was not exceeded the reference limit
(P>0.05), while P. semisulcatus (49.68±14.71 mg kg-1) was exceeded
(P<0.05). Despite the meta-analysis results, the harmful effects of
heavy metals on human health only occur when long-term
consumption of contaminated crustaceans occurs, much more wellorganized studies (with more samples, suitable sampling strategy,
etc.,) are needed to make an ultimate decision on whether the
contents of these considered heavy metals in these two shrimp
species.